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Carney meets the realities of governing + RCMP probes potential war crimes in Israel-Hamas conflict
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There's a running club for almost everyone in the city — Black runners, women, dog owners — but there are none quite like the Ravers Run Club.
And here's the latest on what happened at the first ministers meeting, Markham seniors who are being hit with expensive repair fees and an RCMP probe into potential war crimes related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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DON'T MISS
The first ministers agreed on 'nation-building' priorities, but First Nations raised alarms
The Assembly of First Nations warned there's not enough time for consultations. Catch up here.
First Nations infrastructure critical but not nation-building: minister
Liberal government legislation to further tighten Canada-U.S. border expected today
The RCMP is probing potential war crimes related to the Israel-Hamas conflict
The RCMP launched the investigation quietly in early 2024. Here's everything we know.
Gaza officials say Israeli forces killed 27 heading to aid site. Israel says it fired near suspects.
These seniors bought 'life leases.' Now they might owe money for repairs
Wyndham Gardens Apartments residents said the roof repair was never supposed to be their responsibility.
Deadline looms for Toronto pilot program providing air conditioning to low-income seniors
Toronto Fire ordered their landlords to comply with the fire code. Now, these tenants fear losing their affordable rentals for good
WHAT ELSE
Photos from one of two scathing auditor's reports on the city's parks department.
Toronto Auditor General
The city and the head of its beleaguered parks division parted ways. Here's what lies ahead.
Edward Keenan: Toronto is messy. That might be the best thing about it.
A man died in an accident at a Metrolinx rail yard in Mississauga yesterday. Here's what we know so far.
Closing arguments are expected next week in the Hockey Canada trial. Catch up on what happened yesterday.
It's Pride Month in Toronto. Here's what you need to know.
Max Mosher: Pride is under attack making this year's events as important as ever.
Recruiters spend an average of eight seconds reading a resume. Here's how to make yours stand out.
'Anne of Green Gables' has a new adaptation at the Stratford Festival. Here's our critic's review.
Gregor Chisholm: Two steps forward, two steps back: Will the real Blue Jays please stand up?
Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby have Raptors fans wondering what might've been. Not much, Bruce Arthur writes.
The Rink Hole will be shorter, and probably sweeter, at this year's RBC Canadian Open.
Easton Cowan isn't about to replace Mitch Marner, but he has what the Leafs are looking for.
POV
Here is the truth about Alberta's myth that it's ignored by the federal government.
CLOSE UP
Shahyrya Rafiei dances to electronic music in Trinity Bellwoods Park.
Nick Lachance Toronto Star
TRINITY BELLWOODS: Shahyrya Rafiei dances to electronic music in Trinity Bellwoods Park. 'I did a 75 km bike ride and found this on my way home!' Rafiei said. The Sunday event was hosted by Family Beats, which runs afternoon dance parties in the park.
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